In this unit, you will learn about how the cell operates and fuctions, as well as what a cell is composed of. In addition, you will also be informed on the different types of cells and what really seperates them.
Objectives
~Introduction to the cell
~Organelles of the endomembrane
~Energy-converting organelles
~The cytoskeleton and related structures
~Cell surfaces and junctions
~Functional categories oforganelles
Summary
In this unit, you will learn about how the cell operates and fuctions, as well as what a cell is composed of. In addition, you will also be informed on the different types of cells and what really seperates them.
Objectives
~Introduction to the cell
~Organelles of the endomembrane
~Energy-converting organelles
~The cytoskeleton and related structures
~Cell surfaces and junctions
~Functional categories of organelles
Work Cited
“Cells.” Cells, the Fundamental Unit of Life. 28 Apr. 2004. 27 Jan. 2009 <http://www.earthlife.net/cells.html>.
Cells Alive. 19 Oct. 2006. 27 Jan. 2009 <http://www.cellsalive.com>.
“Cells and Organelles.” Cells. 7 Aug. 1996. File Cells. 27 Jan. 2009 <http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/cells.htm>.
“A Tour of the Cell.” Campbell Science. 27 Jan. 2009 <http://www.campbellbiology.com>.